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Interested in participating in a clinical study? We are recruiting for the following:

Spinal Cord Stimulation and Therapy for Locomotion

Spinal Cord Stimulation and Therapy for Improved Motor Function and Autonomic Control

Spinal Cord Stimulation for Autonomic Recovery in Inpatient Rehabilitation After Acute SCI

Please reach out to Dr. Samejima (soshis@uw.edu) or our research study coordinator Sarah Nasson (snasson@uw.edu) with your interest.

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Participants training on the arm bike use hand braces and wraps to better secure their grasp on the handles


In the last phase of the spinal cord stimulation for locomotion study, participants have electrodes applied to their cervical spine in addition to those on the lumbar spine


The ARC lab utilizes the Spinex Spinal Cord Neuromodulator (SCONE) device to deliver electrical stimulation to the spinal cord via hydrogel electrode pads applied to the spine


Participants in the arm bike study complete a head-up tilt test to assess blood pressure responses to changes in position


A body weight-supported treadmill is controlled by a study staff member while a spinal cord stimulation for locomotion study participant warms up


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